About

We Belong Together is a campaign to mobilize women for immigration policies that keep families together and empower women. Immigration reforms are central to the fight for women’s equality. Millions of immigrant women who are part of the fabric of our communities, workplaces, and schools are blocked from achieving their full potential because of a broken immigration system. Our immigration policies must ensure that immigrant women have the opportunity to take care of themselves and their families, and bring their numerous contributions and talents to strengthen America.

We Belong Together is an initiative of the National Domestic Workers Alliance with the participation of women’s organizations, immigrant rights groups, children, and families across the country. For more information, visit www.webelongtogether.org.

The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the nation’s leading voice for dignity and fairness for the millions of domestic workers in the United States, most of whom are women. NDWA works for the respect, recognition, and inclusion in labor protections for domestic workers. The national alliance is powered by more than 50 affiliate organizations with over 20,000 nannies, housekeepers, and caregivers for the elderly in 36 cities and 16 states. For more information, visit www.domesticworkers.org.

The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) is a collaborative effort of leading immigrants' rights organizations designed to increase access to justice for low-income immigrants and strengthen the capacity of organizations serving them. IAN promotes more effective and efficient communication, collaboration, and services among immigration advocates and organizations by providing free, easily accessible and comprehensive online resources and tools. For more information, visit www.immigrationadvocates.org.

Pro Bono Net is a national nonprofit organization based in New York City and San Francisco. We work in close partnership with nonprofit legal organizations across the United States and Canada, to increase access to justice for the millions of poor people who face legal problems every year without help from a lawyer. We do this by (i) supporting the innovative and effective use of technology by the nonprofit legal sector, (ii) increasing participation by volunteers, and (iii) facilitating collaborations among nonprofit legal organizations and advocates working on similar issues or in the same region. For more information, visit www.probono.net.